Optician

· Non-commission, no-pressure sales so you can concentrate on your customer's needs

· Flexible hours in a professional team-oriented atmosphere

· Career advancement opportunities

· Free continuing education & licensure reimbursements

Education

High School diploma or equivalent

Description

Walmart Vision Center has exciting full time and part time practice opportunities for Opticians.

We have grown to be a Fortune 500 Company, a Fortune 500 Most Admired Company and a leading optical retailer because of our commitment to the our customers and patients. With a vision to be ”The Trusted Eye Health Care Provider of Choice”, we are committed to offering the “Best Patient Experience” to all of our patients.

In a Walmart Vision Center, you can practice your optical skills while assisting our dedicated community of customers. Our vision care professionals deliver glasses, contact lenses and eye care essentials to fit every style and eye care need at an affordable cost. Whether it is selling contact lenses, adjusting eyewear or educating your customers, you will find everything you need in a well-supported, team-oriented atmosphere.

If you are interested in a great opportunity and committed to respect, excellence and customer service, we urge you to apply. For additional information or questions, please contact:

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